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Manufacturers of Premium Pneumatic Controls since 1921 DM 2 Series D 32 Double Valves DM 2 Series D 32 Double Valves with Dynamic Monitoring Dynamic Memory ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights ID: 950152

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www.rosseuropa.com Manufacturers of Premium Pneumatic Controls since 1921. DM 2 ® Series D 3/2 Double Valves DM 2 ® Series D 3/2 Double Valves with Dynamic Monitoring & Dynamic Memory ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. The Leader in Double Valve Design.double valve research and development. For over 60 years ROSS has been responding to the needs of press manufacturers and users by progressively im�ow patterns of double valves developed by ROSS have included series �ow, parallel �ow, combined series-parallel tandem �ow, and combined series-parallel Monitoring devices have also been offered in a variety of designs to satisfy differing requirements. Traditionally, in order to monitor and the main valve components into two identical piston-poppet assemblies. Two piston-poppet assemblies provide a redundant 3/2 normally closed air �ow pattern and the patented internal design provides dynamic monitoring as well as complete memory. During valve operation air pressure acting on changing combinations of assembly surfaces cause the assemblies to move to the required position. Force balances in the valve assure positive shifting forces during normal operation as well as a positive force to hold the Page 13 Accessories Page 14 DM 2® Series D Double Valves General Information Page 15 Repair Kits Cautions/Warranty Operating Instructions Page 10 - 11 Valve Response Charts Page 3 - 4Page 12 Ordering Information Page 5 Valve Dimensions Page 6 - 7 Overview of DM 2® Series D Double Valves Page 8 - 9Table of Contents www.rosseuropa.com Series D Double ValvesThe ROSS Series D double valves provide signi�cant features in response to the changing demands of the mechanical press industry and its associated standards (e.g. EN 692 ff.) and regulations regarding the control of pneumatically controlled clutch and brake applications. The consensus requ

irements of the regulations and good practices require that, in case of a failure within the valve, the clutch and brake mechanisms be quickly exhausted, a monitor takes action to prevent further operation, and a method to alert personnel is incorporated. These features also make the valve suitable for use in other Category 3 & 4 safety-related applications.A ROSS Series D double valve has two valve elements independently controlled by two solenoid pilots. The two valve elements share common inlet, outlet, and exhaust ports. When the pilot valves are simultaneously energized, the valve elements operate so that the valve functions as a 3/2 normally closed valve.If one of the valve elements does not open or close synchronously with the other, the valve goes into a faulted condition, exhausts downstream air and keeps residual outlet pressure to less than 1% of inlet supply. This is an important safety characteristic of the ROSS Series D design. Valve element redundancy provides an additional safety factor, as the likelihood of a malfunction in both valve elements in the same cycle is considered extremely remote. valves also have an internal monitor that is integrated into the valve elements. Should the valve operate abnormally, the monitor will lock-out the valve and prevent further operation until corrective action is taken. IMPORTANT NOTE: Standards, regulations, and good practice all require that mechanical power presses or other hazardous machines using a pneumatically-controlled clutch and brake mechanism be equipped with a double valve with a self-contained monitoring device and/or an external monitoring system, which inhibits further operation of the valve and machine in the event of a failure within the valve. Of course, a double valve is just one of the components in a press control system, and all other elements of the system should be planned with safety as a primary consideration. is a paten

ted 3/2 normally closed valve (with an intermediate, lockout position) distinguished by Cross�owpassages with poppet and spool valving on the main valve stems. This arrangement provides the valve’s outstanding �ow characteristics and an integrated monitoring capability with total memory. The valve provides dynamic monitoring and dynamic memory. means that all monitoring components change state on every valve cycle. Should the valve elements cycle asynchronously, the valve will exhaust downstream air and lock-out, prohibiting further operation. Dynamic Memorya monitoring system indicates that when a valve lock-out occurs, the valve will retain the fault information regardless of air or electrical changes. system can only be reset by a de�ned operation/procedure, and will not self-reset (turning the valve off and on) or reset when inlet air supply is removed and re-applied. Such automatic resetting would conceal potential hazards from the operator. Installation Example Clutch & brake water separatorVolume Series D Double ValveLubricator- Valve ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Valve Sizes: DM Series D double valves are available in 5 sizes, providing a broad range of �ow capabilities to meet your needs. For convenience, valves are designated by the nominal sizes 2, 4, 8, 12, and 30 with outlet ports ranging Size 2, 4, 8, 12 and 30Dynamic Monitoring With Complete Memory: Memory, monitoring, and air �ow control functions are simply integrated into two identical valve elements. Valves lock-out due to asynchronous movement of valve elements during actuation or de-actuation, resulting in a residual outlet pressure of less than air signal, optional electrical solenoid reset signal, or optional manual reset.Basic 3/2 Normally Closed Valve Function: Dirt tolerant, wear compensating poppet design for quick response and high �ow capacit

y. Te�on back-up rings on pistons to enhance valve endurance – operates with or without inline lubrication.Status Indicator (Optional): Includes a pressure switch with both normally open and normally closed contacts to provide status feedback to the press control system indicating whether the valve is in the lockout or ready-to-run condition. The Status Indicator can be ordered installed or purchased separately base.Silencers: All models include high �ow, clog resistant silencers. Base mounted – with BSPP or NPT pipe threads. Inlet andoutlet ports on both sides provide for �exible piping (plugs for unused portsincluded). Captive valve-to-base mounting screws. Increases pilot air �ow for fast valve response, making it possible to use the same size solenoids as valve sizes 2, 4 & 8, thereby reducing electrical power requirements for these larger valves. Size 8 Size 30 Double Valves with Total Dynamic Monitoring & Complete Memory Self Monitored - Clutch/Brake ControlSize 2 Size 12Size 4 www.rosseuropa.com Series D Double Valves BASE MODEL NUMBERS and BASE SPECIFIC INFORMATIONSTATUS INDICATORREMOTEMANUALVOLTAGE24 volts DC110 volts AC, 50/60 Hz220 volts AC, 50/60 Hz12 volts DC24 volts AC48 volts ACHOW TO ORDER(Choose your options (in red) to con�gure your valve model number.) PRODUCTSize 4, 8, 12, 30Size 2BASIC SIZEBASE PORT SIZESize 2Size 4Size 8Size 12Size 30Valve only (less base) Valve Port SizeWeightSize Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesYes*BSPP port threads. For NPT threads omit letter “D”. Example: 1872C91.Valve Weight: Valve and base assembly Size 2: Size 4: Size 8: Size 12: Size 30: ** 220 VAC not available in the U.S. (OSHA regulations limit press control voltage to no more than 120 volts AC). ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Series D Double Valves DIMENSIONS – mmSIZE 8SIZE 4 V

iew (Base mounting hole pattern) View (Base mounting hole pattern) SIZE 2 75.9 View (Base mounting hole pattern)5.6(4 places101.6101.66.451.9 121.630.220.934.9253.8With Status Indicator114.3101.66.4196.475.951.9 16.3with Solenoid Rese270.0With Status Indicator Solenoid Reset16.2 1 to 2: 1.92 to 3: 3.21 to 2: 2.42 to 3: 5.81 to 2: 4.02 to 3: 10.9 www.rosseuropa.com Series D Double Valves SIZE 12 View (Base mounting hole pattern) 320.23with Pressure Switch286.26 View (Base mounting hole pattern) 361.98393.14with Pressure Switch IMPORTANT NOTE:CAUTIONS on the inside back cover. 1 to 2: 7.72 to 3: 18.11 to 2: 17.62 to 3: 46.7STANDARD SPECIFICATIONSPilot Solenoids: According to VDE 0580. Enclosure rating according to DIN 40050, IEC 60529 IP65. Two solenoids, rated for continuous duty (additional solenoid on optional reset).Standard Voltages: 24 volts DC; 110 volts AC, 50/60 Hz. For other voltages, consult ROSS. Power Consumption (each solenoid):Size 2, 4, 12, 30: For primary and reset solenoids:6.0 watts on DC; 15.8 VA inrush and 10.4 VA holding on AC.Size 8: Primary solenoids:15 watts on DC; 36 VA inrush and 24.6 VA holding on AC. 6.0 watts on DC; 15.8 VA inrush and 10.4 VA holding on AC. DIN 43650, Form A. Order connectors separately, see page 14.Ambient Temperature: -10° to 50°C.Media Temperature: 4° to 80°C.Flow Media: Filtered, lubricated or unlubricated (mineral oils according to DIN 51519, viscosity classes 32-46); 5-micron recommended. Size 2:3.1 to 10.3 bar.Size 4, 8, 12, 30: 2.1 to 8.3 bar. For remote air reset option – must be equal to Manual Pressure: Encapsulated, push button actuation.Pressure Switch (Status Indicator) Rating:250 volts AC, or 5 amps at 30 volts DC. Dynamically, cyclically, internally during each actuating and de-actuating movement. Monitoring function has memory and requires an overt act to reset unit after lockout. Preferably horizontally (valve on top of base)

or vertically (with pilot solenoids on top).Port Threads: BSPP or NPT. ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Overview of DMSeries D Double Valve FunctionValve de-actuated (ready-to-run):The �ow of inlet air pressure into the crossover passages is restricted by the size of the passage between the stem and the valve body opening. Flow is suf�cient to quickly pressurize B. The inlet poppets prevent air �ow from crossover passages into the outlet chamber. Air pressure acting on the inlet poppets and return pistons securely hold the valve elements in the closed position. (Air passages shown out of position and reset adapter omitted for clarity.Valve actuated:Energizing the pilot valves simultaneously applies pressure to both pistons, forcing the internal parts to move to their actuated (open) position, where inlet air �ow to crossover passages is fully open, inlet poppets are fully open and exhaust poppets are fully closed. The outlet is then quickly pressurized, and pressure in the inlet, crossovers, outlet, and timing chambers are quickly equalized.De-energizing the pilots quickly causes the valve elements to return to the ready-to-run position.Valve locked-out: Whenever the valve elements operate in a suf�ciently asynchronous manner, either on actuation or de-actuation, the valve will move to a locked-out position. In the locked-out position, one crossover and its related timing chamber will be exhausted, and the other crossover and its related timing chamber will be fully pressurized. The valve element (side B) that is partially actuated has pilot air available to fully actuate it, but no air pressure on the return piston to fully de-actuate the valve element. Air pressure in the crossover acts on the differential of side B stem diameters creating a latching force. Side A is in a fully closed position, and has no pilot air available to actuate, but has

full pressure on the inlet poppet and return piston to hold the element in the fully closed position. Inlet air �ow on side A into its crossover is restricted, and �ows through the open inlet poppet on side B, through the outlet into the exhaust port, and from the exhaust port to atmosphere. Residual pressure in the outlet is less than 1% of inlet pressure.The return springs are limited in travel, and can only return the valve elements to the intermediate (locked-out) position. Suf�cient air pressure acting on the return pistons is needed to return the valve Resetting the valve:The valve will remain in the locked-out position, even if the inlet air supply is removed and re-applied. A remote reset signal (air or electric), or a manual push button actuation must be applied to reset the valve. Reset is accomplished by momentarily pressurizing the reset port. Actuation of the reset piston physically pushes the main valve elements to their closed position. Inlet air fully pressurizes the crossovers and holds the inlet poppets on seat. Actuation of the reset piston opens the reset poppet, thereby, immediately exhausting pilot supply air, thus, preventing valve operation during reset. (Reset adapter added to illustration.)De-actuation of reset pistons causes the reset poppets to close and pilot supply to fully pressurize. Reset air pressure can be applied by a remote 3/2 normally closed valve, or from an optional 3/2 normally closed solenoid, or a manual push button mounted on the reset adapter.The status indicator pressure switch will actuate when the main valve is operating normally, and will de-actuate when the main valve is in the locked-out position or inlet pressure is removed. This device is not part of the valve lockout function, but, rather, only reports the status of the main valve.Size 12 and 30 valves require relatively large pilots to actuate and de-actuate the m

ain valve elements. In order to achieve extremely quick valve response for such large pilots, a 2-stage solenoid pilot system is incorporated into the design. This keeps the electrical current required to operate the pilots, to a minimum. E X H A U S S T T T T T T T T I N L E T O U T L E T EXHAUSTOUTLETINLET AB E X H A U S S T T T T T T T T I N L E T O U T L E T EXHAUSTOUTLETINLETAB E X H A U S S T T T T T T T T I N L E T O U T L E T EXHAUSTOUTLETINLETAB EXHAUSTOUTLETINLETAB AB in normal ready-to-run positionSize 12 & 30 pilots www.rosseuropa.com Overview of DMSeries D Double Valve VALVE SCHEMATIC EXHAUSTOUTLETINLETAB Pilot Valve BPilot Valve ATiming ori�ceFlow restrictorCrossover passagesSpring stopReturn spring Reset poppet MAIN VALVE INTERNALS ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Valve Response ChartsThe charts below represent the �ll and exhaust times for each of the various sizes of valves. The “�ll” times were measured while raising (�lling) the pressure in a volume from 0 to 2, 0 to 4, & 0 to 5,4 bar with a 6 bar inlet pressure. Conversely, the “exhaust” times were measured while lowering the pressure (exhausting) in a volume from 6 bar down to 4, 6 bar down to 2, & 6 bar down to 0,6 bar. Exhausting tests performed with silencer installed. ExhaustingFilling    Size 4Size 8 Volume litres 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Size 2 www.rosseuropa.com The design features of the Series D are of considerable importance to users of double valves, such as on mechanical power press applications (EN 692) and other critical applications. This is because the Series D is designed to meet the latest standards requiring (EN 954) “control reliable”, “Category

-3 & -4”, or “dynamic monitoring” capability.Both the monitoring and memory capabilities of the Series D valve are built in to the two piston-poppet stem assemblies. During normal operation, the assemblies move between two extreme positions. The 3rd, or intermediate, position occurs only during valve lock-out. The valve will lock out whenever there is suf�ciently asynchronous motion between the two piston-poppet stem assemblies. No additional external or internal devices are needed to provide monitoring and memory. When the inlet air supply is removed and re-applied, the valve “remembers” whether it was in the ready-to-run or locked-out position prior to the removal of the air supply. Resetting the valve after it has gone in to “locked out” mode requires a momentary application of a reset signal. Should the reset signal be inadvertently left on (permanent signal), the valve will nevertheless go back in to lock-out mode.2. DescriptionThe three way valve with capability consists of two main valve systems and two pilot valve systems. The air �ow paths within the main valve systems are a proven combination of both SERIES and PARALLEL paths. Both pilot valves and both main valve elements are interconnected with each other pneumatically. The main valve elements control the air via Cross�ow™ air passages from inlet (port 1) to outlet (port 2). Air �ows �rst through a control element on one side of the valve to a control element on the second side of the valve, hence a series �ow path. A parallel �ow path starts on the second side of the valve and �ows to the �rst side of the valve. A total of four elements control air �ow from inlet to outlet. Air �ow from outlet (port 2) to exhaust port (port 3) occurs in parallel via the exhaust poppets of both main valve

elements.In normal operation, pilot air supply is maintained as long as the two main elements operate in a synchronous manner. Whenever there is asynchronous motion, however, one of the pilot air supplies will be exhausted.Suf�cient pilot pressure is necessary to move the main valve elements to their fully actuated or de-actuated positions. Lack of suf�cient pilot pressure will prevent a valve element from fully shifting, resulting in the element stopping in the intermediate, locked-out position. 3. ApplicationUncontrolled movements of cylinders or rotary drives risks harm to personnel and machinery. In order to reduce risk of injuries and damage, pneumatic controls should ideally meet strict safety requirements.ROSS developed the Series D double valves for controlling pneumatic clutch and brake mechanisms on mechanical power presses. However, the features and functions built in to the valve make it an ideal product to meet the speci�cations and standards associated with other critical applications. Because of its redundant design and the fact that the air is directed in a Cross�ow™ and SERPAR pattern, the 2® valve provides very high level of safety.Application & Safety Category Valve Response Charts  Size 12  Size 30 ExhaustingFilling ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Start-upBefore start-up, the installation must be checked thoroughly by persons trained and experienced in the operation of pneumatic equipment. Make sure that speci�cations given on the valve label (e.g. “max. operating pressure” and “electrical characteristics”) will be in accordance with the operating speci�cations of the press. When operating pressure is initially applied, it may be necessary to actuate the reset valve momentarily to m

ove the main valve into the ready-to-run condition. Make sure that the inlet supply and the exhaust path are not restricted. Operating pressure must comply with the minimum and maximum limits. After a valve lock-out, the double valve must be moved into the ready-to-run position by using the reset valve. In general, if the valve is in the lock-out mode and one or both of the solenoids are energized, the valve should not reset with application or application and removal of the reset signal. If the valve is in the ready-to-run mode after the reset solenoid valve has been actuated momentarily, the valve will function normally with application and removal of pilot solenoid signal. However, if the valve elements cycle asynchronously, the valve will go to the lock-out mode. Provided that both solenoids are de-energized, removal of reset signal will return the valve to the ready-to-run mode.An additional test to perform:With the valve in the ready-to-run mode, exhaust and re-pressurize the inlet port. The valve should remain in the ready-to-run mode.With the valve in the lock-out mode, exhaust and re-pressurize the inlet port. The valve should remain in the lock-out mode. Lock-outsAny asynchronous movement between both piston elements for a time per�iod 0.1 s will result in a lock-out of the valve. This can be due to various causes, for instance:worn piston sealsdelayed response of the main valve elements due to dirt or varnished lubricantelectrical signals to solenoid incomplete or unable to maintain proper voltageindependent electrical signals to solenoids are not received delayed response of solenoid pilots or booster pilots due to damaged components, dirt, or varnished lubricantcollection of excessive water or lubricationMaintenance, TestingMaintenance and testing procedures must follow the rules and regulations set by the respective national work-safety institutions. These procedures should

only be performed by persons trained and experienced in the use of pneumatic equipment. Regulations generally require that maintenance and test procedures be performed at least once a year.ROSS would be happy to service this specialized double valve for you at its factory repair center. If you service the valve yourself, be sure to turn off electrical power to the valve, shut off the air supply, exhaust the air in the system, and lock-out all power sources before beginning any disassembly operation. Customers maintaining their own valves should make sure that only original spare parts (as speci�ed in the ROSS parts lists) are used. Pneumatic equipment should be repaired only by persons trained and experienced in the repairing of such equipment, guided by these operating instructions. Information about valve repair and/or the exchange of a valve must be written down in the machine operation documentation.TestSolenoid “A” actuatedValve moves into lock-out mode, slight leakage at exhaust port 3 Solenoid “B” actuatedValve moves into lock-out mode, slight leakage at exhaust port 3 Solenoids “A” and “B” actuated withValve operates properlySolenoids “A” and “B” actuated withValve moves into lock-out mode, slight leakage at exhaust port 35. After lock-out, permanent signal onValve cannot be moved into ready-to-run modereset valve - solenoids “A” and “B”or only “A” / only “B” actuated www.rosseuropa.com Repair Kits Size 2Size 4Size 8Size 12Size 30Valve body service kitComplete primary solenoid pilot Pilot booster service kit* Specify solenoid voltage and Hz when ordering. Kits for optional itemsStatus indicator assembly kit – (not shown in the drawings):Replacement pressure switch – Sizes 2, 4 & 8Sizes 12 & 30 Reset port - 1/ (remote reset models) A DAA A A A F B A A A A A A A A A A A A

A A A A A A AE C A A AAAAAAAAAAAA A C E A A A A A D B Reset port - 1/8 (remote reset models) ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. ACCESSORIES for Line Mounting* Specify solenoid voltage and Hz when ordering.Pushbutton ModelsGreen button: D1223A1005for Base MountingValve: W1413A1409*Sub-Base: W516B91 ELECTRICAL CONNECTORSElectrical connectors are required to connect the valve solenoids to the drop cords supplying electrical power. Each connector can be positioned so that the cord exits upward or to the side. Cords of 6-mm to 10-mm diameter can be used. Connectors with a light in a translucent housing are also available to serve as indicator lights. Order connectors by the part numbers given in the chart below. have a 2-meter cord with three 18-gauge conductors. Cord exits upward, and is available in either 6-mm or 10-mm diameter. RESET VALVES for MODELS with REMOTE RESETOn valve models with solenoid reset, a solenoid on the valve is actuated to perform the reset function. Models for remote reset, however, require a small reset valve and the installation of a G 1/8 line from the reset valve to the reset port on the double valve. ROSS offers 3/2 normally closed valves with either manual or electric control that are suitable for this purpose. The valves, pictured below, are suggested (EN 692 to be observed).STATUS INDICATORThe Status Indicator pressure switch actuates when the valve is in a ready-to-run condition and de-actuates when the valve is in a lock-out condition or when the inlet air pressure has been removed. Although the valves can be purchased with this option already installed, the Status Indicator can be purchased separately by ordering part number: Valve Model NumbersPushbutton: Green for line mounting for base mounting(Base: W516B91)**For NPT threads, delete D from model number. For example, 1223A1005. (In the case of the base model instead of the valve.)Model Numbers of Reset Valves

Part Numbers of Form A Electrical Connectors Connector Type For use with dropcordFor use with threaded conduit**723K77724K77**Specify solenoid voltage when ordering.**Accept G 1/2 electrical conduit �tting.CAUTION:Do not use electrical connectors with surge suppressors, as this may increase valve response time when de-actuating the solenoids. www.rosseuropa.com CAUTIONSPRE-INSTALLATION or SERVICE1. Before servicing a valve or other pneumatic component, pneumatic system is shut off and exhausted, and all power be installed and/or serviced only by persons having training and experience with pneumatic equipment. Because any installation can be tampered with or need servicing after installation, persons before using any �uid power system in order to prevent harm 4. Each ROSS product should be used within its speci�cation limits. In addition, use only ROSS parts to repair ROSS products. injury or damage to property.if a �lter is installed to clean the air supply, thus preventing contaminants from interfering with the proper performance of the equipment. ROSS recommends a �lter with a 5-micron rating 6. All standard ROSS �lters and lubricators with polycarbonate plastic bowls are designed for compressed air applications only. minimize danger from high pressure fragmentation in the event of bowl failure. Do not expose these products to certain �uids, such as alcohol or lique�ed petroleum gas, as they can cause bowls to rupture, creating a combustible condition, hazardous leakage, and the potential for human injury or damage to property. Immediately replace a crazed, cracked, or deteriorated bowl. inhibitors, an aniline point between 82°C and 104°C, and an ISO 32, or lighter, viscosity. Avoid oils with phosphate type additives to valve failure which risks human injury, and/or damage to property.8. Do not restrict the

air �ow in the supply line. To do so could requirements for the valve and thereby cause erratic action.9. Do not restrict a valve’s exhaust port as this can adversely clogging and must have �ow capacities at least as great as the ROSS expressly disclaims all warranties and responsibility for any unsatisfactory performance or injuries caused by the use of the wrong type, wrong size, or an inadequately maintained mechanism must use a press control double valve with a monitoring device. A double valve without a self-contained control system which assures monitoring of the valve. All double valve installations involving hazardous applications should incorporate a monitoring system which inhibits further operation of the valve and machine in the event of a failure within the valve 11. Per speci�cations and regulations, ROSS valves and valves with operation are de�ned as energy All products sold by ROSS CONTROLS are warranted for a one-year period [with the exception of all Filters, Regulators and Lubricators (“FRLs”) which are warranted for a period of seven years] from the date of purchase to be free of defects in material and workmanship. ROSS’ obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price paid solely at the discretion of ROSS and provided such product is returned to ROSS freight prepaid and upon examination by ROSS is found to be defective. This warranty becomes void in the event that product has been subject to misuse, misapplication, improper maintenance, modi�cation or tampering. THE WARRANTY EXPRESSED ABOVE IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND ROSS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ROSS MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO ITS PRODUCTS MEETING THE P

ROVISIONS OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH LAWS OR REGULATIONS. IN NO EVENT IS ROSS LIABLE TO PURCHASER, USER, THEIR EMPLOYEES OR OTHERS FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM A BREACH OF THE WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE OR THE USE OR MISUSE OF THE PRODUCTS. NO STATEMENT OF ANY REPRESENTATIVE OR EMPLOYEE OF ROSS MAY EXTEND THE LIABILITY OF ROSS AS SET FORTH HEREIN.STANDARD WARRANTY ROSSEUROPA GmbHAll Rights Reserved. Printed in Germany - Rev. 02/18ROSS EUROPA GmbH. All Rights Reserved Form RE-E- A10295ROSS EUROPA GmbHLangen, GermanyTelephone: 06103-7597-0Fax: 06103-74694e-mail: info@rosseuropa.comwww.rosseuropa.comROSS CONTROLSTroy, MI., U.S.A.Telephone: 001-248-764-1800Fax: 001-248-764-1850www.rosscontrols.comROSSKanagawa, JapanTelephone: 0081-427-78-7251Fax: 0081-427-78-7256e-mail: custsvc@rossasia.co.jpwww.rossasia.co.jpROSSStaffordshire, United KingdomTelephone: 0044-1543-671495Fax: 0044-1543-674054e-mail: sales.uk@rosscontrols.comwww.rossuk.co.ukROSS CONTROLS INDIA Pvt. Ltd.Chennai, IndiaTelephone: 0091-44-2624-9040Fax: 0091-44-2625-8730e-mail: ross.chennai@rossindia.netROSS FRANCE S.A.S.Saint Ouen, FranceTelephone: 0033-1-49456565Fax: 0033-1-49456530e-mail: sales@rossfrance.comwww.rossfrance.com ROSS SOUTH AMERICA Ltda.São Paulo, Brazil CEP 09725-020Telephone: 0055-11-4335-2200Fax: 0055-11-4335-3888Email: vendas@ross-sulamerica.com.brROSS CONTROLS (CHINA) Ltd.Shanghai, ChinaTelephone: 0086-21-6915-5551Fax: 0086-21-6915-7960e-mail: sales@rosscontrols.com.cnwww.rosscontrolschina.comGLOBAL Reach with a LOCAL TouchThere are ROSS Distributors Throughout the Worldmaintenance, and service requirements. If you need products or speci�cations not shown here, please contact ROSS or your ROSS distributor. They will be happy to assist you in selecting the best product for your application. Your local ROSS distributor is: Supersedes all previous editions of E505

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